What do cosmos seeds look like please

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Not sure what you're asking, but I think you may be wanting to know where you will find the seed on the plant? If seed is made, it's usually where the flowers were, often in some kind of pod or similar.

I think I understand what you mean, all flowers have seed but some are soooo small and often part of some fluffy stuff to carry it on the wind. I don't know what Cosmos seed looks like but if you want to sow some, when the centre of the flower is dry, I'd lust sprinkle the whole thing on the soil.

they are about 1cm long beige and feel like woody strips. they are slightly curved with a flattish end where it came from the plant. when the flower head is finished flowering you will find them coming from the centre of the flower. make sure you let the flower die back and dry off or you wont have much success. try googling an image of them 'type in cosmos seed and click images.

Seaburngirl is quite right. Cosmos seeds don't come in a pod, they are green after the flower petals die off, but once they are mature and ready to be harvested you will see that they kind of 'fan out' and go dark in colour, either beige or black or striped. They need to ripen before the first frost tho, otherwise they'll be no good.

I bit like caraway seeds Bamboo but a little more curved, darker and they can be quite sharp at the ends too. I speak from experience about the sharpness. I've had them stuck in my fingers many times. LOL